VetCell Therapeutics USA Opens Enrollment for DentaHeal Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis Clinical Trial
VetCell Therapeutics USA, a clinical-stage, pet-focused cell therapy provider, announced todayit has entered the enrollment phase of its DentaHeal clinical trial. The company also announced the first four clinical sites authorized to qualify and treat feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) patients with its DentaHeal investigational stem cell therapy. VetCell Therapeutics USA will cover the cost of its DentaHeal product for all enrolled patients.
This news builds upon last month’s announcement of VetCell Therapeutics USA beginning a multi-centered, country-wide clinical trial to evaluate the safety, efficacy and potency of DentaHeal for the control of clinical signs related to FCGS.
“With the expert counsel from our partners at UC Davis, we have entered the patient enrollment stage of our DentaHeal clinical trial and are pleased to announce our first collaborating clinics,” said Dr. Chad Maki, chief veterinary medical officer at VetCell Therapeutics USA. “FCGS is an awful, painful and deadly disease that today has no cure. We firmly believe DentaHeal can correct the cause of FCGS, allowing cats to lead happy and healthy lives and are incredibly thankful for all of the clinics reaching out to join our fight against this disease.”
VetCell Therapeutics USA plans to cover several major metropolitan areas of the United States, with clinical sites being added to the trial regularly. Information on the first DentaHeal clinical sites to sign up is available here.
DentaHeal is an allogeneic, adipose-derived, mesenchymal stem cell treatment for FCGS. With this clinical trial, any cat with FCGS that has not responded to standard treatment options can be enrolled into this clinical trial.
According to published data, approximately 30 percent of FCGS patients do not respond to standard treatments and require life-long pain medication, antibiotics and immunosuppressive drugs. Sadly, the cats that do not improve, even with implementation of improved dental hygiene, medication and oral surgery, are often euthanized.
Pet owners with cats diagnosed with FCGS are directed to the blog post titled, ‘What To Do if My Cat Has Been Diagnosed with FCGS‘, to learn more about FCGS, stem cells and VetCell Therapeutics USA’s DentaHeal clinical trial.
Veterinarians with patients suffering from FCGS whom are interested in enrolling their patient in the DentaHeal clinical trial are encouraged to contact the four mentioned clinics for consultation. Interested veterinarians also may reach out to VetCell Therapeutics USA via email at FCGSTrial@vetcelltherapeuticsusa.com, or fill by filling out the contact form.
For more information about VetCell Therapeutics USA please visit the company’s website.